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CENTRAL COUNCIL OF INDIAN MEDICINE NEW DELHI SYLLABUS OF AYURVEDACHARYA (BAMS) COURSE INDEX 1 PROFESSIONAL ST Page No. 1.1. SANSKRIT • 2-3 1.2. PADARTH VIGYAN 4-8 1.3. AYURVED KA ITIHAS 9-12 1.4. ASHTANG HRIDAYAM (SUTRASTHAN) 13-14 1.5. RACHANA SHARIR 15-19 1.6. KRIYA SHARIR ' 20-27 , 2 PROFESSIONAL NP . - 2.1. CHARAK SAMHITA (PURVARDHA) 28-29 2.2. SWASTHAVRITTA 30-41 2.3. DRAVYAGUNA VIGYAN 42-50 2.4. RASASHASTRA EVUM BHAISHAJYA KALPANA 51-60 2.5. ROGA VIGYAN EVUM VIKRITI VIGYAN 61-68 2.6. AGAD TANTRA, VYAVHAR AYURVED EVUM VIDHI VAIDYAK 69-72 3 PROFESSIONAL RD 3.L CHARAK SAMHITA (UTTARARDHA) 73-74 3.2. KAYACHIKITSA 75-81 3.3. SHALAKYA 82-88 3.4. SHALYA 89-95 3.5. PRASUTI TANTRA EVUM STRIROGA * ' 96-100 3.6. KAUMARBHRITYA 101-105 3.7. PANCHKARMA 106-112 OS K> 1 UG Syllabus 2009 1.1 SANSKRIT Theory- Two Papers- 100 Marks Each Practical/ Viva voice - 50 Marks Lectures - 150 Paper I 100 Marks 1. Vyakarana Sanjna, ach-sandhi, hal-sandhi,visarga sandhi, Ajanta pullinga, Ajanta streelinga, Ajanta napunsklinga, halanta pullinga, halanta streelinga, Halanta napunsalinga,avyaya prakaran, bhvadi-dashganah, nyanta-sannanta, yannanta- yanluganta-atmnepada-parasmaipada-bhavakam Karma-karti,lakartha prakriya, kridanta prakarana(kritya prakriya), Purvakridantam, unadaya,uttar-kridanta), vibhaktyartha prakaran, samasa prakaran (keival samas, avyayi-bhayah, tatpurush, bahuvrihi, dvanda,samasanta), tadvita prakarnani,streepratyaya prakaranam. TEXT BOOK- laghu siddhanta kaumudi 2. Translation 1. Translation from English / Hindi / regional language into Sanskrit Or Essay in Sanskrit related to ayurveda 2 .Translation from Sanskrit to English, Hindi and Regional languages (Any desired language} Reference Books 1. Anuvada Chandrika- Chakradhara Hansa Nautiyal 2. Sansrita Ayurveda Sudha- Dr B. L.gaur 3. Praudh Rachananuvada Kaumudi- Dr Kapil Dev D.wivedi ^ 4. Concerned material from-authorised texts of Ayuryeda (for translation). 4 3. Corrections of mistakes - Matter may be selected from the Reference books. 2 UG Syllabus 2009 Paper II 100 Marks 1. Vaidya Sadvrittam 1. Vaidyakiya subhashitani (1-20 chapters) By Bhaskar Govinda Ghanenkar 2. Ayurveda Hitopdeshah (Vaidya Ranjit Rai Desai) 3. Panchatantram- Aprikshitkarkam Or Verse from classics (brihatrayi) related to vaidya sadvritta 2. Order of reading classics (grantha-adhyayan krama parichaya) Pathana karma / sampradana parichaya, padavibhaga, arthanvaya karma, anvyartha, bhavartha, dhvanitadi-prabhasana karma parichaya Samastapada sarthak-vigraha, dhatu-dhatvartha, pratyaya-pratyartha, subanta-tivanta-adi according to padavidhi (anvayartha smarthanane) nirupanam. Material for practice SushrutSamhita-SharirSthan-chapter-4 (garbhavyakarana sharirm). oa sa 3 UG Syllabus 2009 1.2. PADARTH VIGYAN - . Theory- Two Papers- 100 Marks Each Practical/ Viva voice - 50 Marks Lectures - 150 Practicals and Demonstration - 30 Paper I 100 Marks 1.1 Ayurveda Nirupana Definition and lakshana of ayu, composition ofayu; definition and iakshana of Ayurveda; definition and types of siddhanta; introduction of basic principles of Ayurveda and their significance. - • 1.2 Ayurveda darshana nirupana Philosophical background of fundamentals of ayurveda, meaning of the word " darsan" and its omnipresence; evolution of darsana, their Numbers and classification; general introductions of schools of Indian Philosophy with an emphasis on nyaya, vaisheshik and sankhya Darsana. Ayurveda as unique and independent school of thought (philosophical individuality of ayurveda), definition of padartha, lakshana of padartha. Division and number of padarthas; bhava and abhava padartha; charak's opinion regarding these; introduction & description of karana-padarthas mentioned by charak. - 2. Dravya Vigyaniyam Definition, lakshana and number of dravya, panchabhutas; origin of panchamahabhuta, parasparanupravesha (mutual conglomeration), types of panchikaran; lakshana and types of prithvi, lakshana and types of tejas; lakshan and types of jala ,lakshana and types of vayu, lakshan of akasha and its aupadhika types; kala nirupana, etymological derivation, definition and lakshana of the word 'kala'; aupadhik types of kala, significance of kala in ayurveda; dig-nirupananVsignificance of dig and aupadhik types, lakshana of atma, description of purusha mentioned in ayurveda- Ativahika purusha/ sukshma sharir/ rashi purusha/ chikitsiya purusha/ karma purusha/ saddhatvatmak purusha, initiation of atma towards perception of knowledge (atmanahjnana pravritti), mano nirupanam; lakshana,synonyms of manas, mana as substratam of diseases(manasah vyadhyashryatram); guna (qualities), Vishaya (subject), karma (functions), ubhayaindriyatva and seat of mana; contribution of panchamahabhuta and triguna in physical 4 UG Syllabus 2009 constitution(dehaprakriti) and mental faculty; disapproval of dravyatva of tamas, practical study/application of dravya in ayurveda. 3, Guna Vigyaniyam Etymological derivation, definition and number of gunas, vaisesika guna (sartha)- shabda, sparsha, rupa, rasa, gandha; adhyatma gunah- budhi, Sukha, dukha, ichha, dwesa, prayatna; paradi guna, gurvadi guna- their introduction and clinical application. 4. Karma Vigyaniyam Definition, lakshana and types of karma, types of karma mentioned in nyaya, Description of karma in ayurveda, practical study/ application of karma in Ayurveda. 5. Samanya Vigyaniyam Definition, lakshan, types of samanya, practical study/ application of samanya in reference to dravya, guna and karma. 6. Vishesha Vigyaniyam Definition, lakshna and types of vishesa, detailed description of the verse "pravrittirubhayasyata", practical study of vishesa for clinical application in Ayurveda. . 7. Samavaya Viyaniyam Definition and lakshana of samavaya, practical study of samavaya for clinical application in ayurveda. 8. Abhava Vigyaniyam Definition and lakshana of abhav padartha, classification of abhav- description of pragbhava, pradhwansabhava, atyantabhava, anyuanyabhav; clinical significance of abhava in ayurveda. 5 UG Syllabus 2009 Paper II 100 Marks Praman/ Pariksha Vigyaniyam (Epistemology) 1. Pariksha nirupana (means of getting knowledge) Definition , significance and necessity of pariksha. Two types of anubhav-prama and aprama. Lakshan and types of prama and prameya. Lakshna, causes and types of smriti(memory). Significance and importance of praman. Enumeration of pramaria according to different school of philosophy. Four types of methods of examination according to ayurveda (chaturvidha pariksha vidhi). Pramana in ayurveda. Incorporation of different pramans into three pramans. Use of word pariksha in reference to pramana in classics of ayurveda. Practical application of methods of examination ( pariksha vidhi) in treatment (chikitsa). 2. Aptopdesha pariksha/ pramana nirupana (Authoritative instruction/ spiritual testimony) Definition of aptopdesha, lakshana of apta, lakshana of sabda, and its types, sabdavritti - abhidha, lakshana, vyanjana, tatparyakhya; shaktigraha hetu, vyakya Characteristic ; vakyartha jnanahetu- akanksha, yogyata, sannidhi. 3. Pratyaksha pariksha/ pramana nirupana (direct observation or perception) definition and lakshana of pratyaksha. Types of origin of pratyaksha jnana. Types of pratyaksha- nirvikalpak- savikalpaka with description; description of laukika and alaukika types and their further classification. Sannikarsa Characteristic, six types of sannikarsa, characteristics of sense organs(indriyanam Characteristic lakshanam). Classification of Indriya and enumeration. Description of panchapanchaka, establishment of origin of Indriya by panchamahabhuta (bhautikatwa of Indriya) and similarity in sources (tulyayonitva) of Indriya. Dominance of antahkaran. Hindrances indirect perception (pratyaksha anuplabdhikaran), detailed description of direct perception (pratyaksha) by various instruments/ equipments; necessity of other pramans in addition to pratyaksha. Practical study/ application of pratyaksha in physiological, diagnostic, thejapeutics and research grounds. 4. Anumana pariksha/pramana nirupanam (inference) Definition and lakshan of anuman,. Introduction of anumiti, paramarsha, vyapti, hetu, sadhya, paksha, dristanta etc. Types of anuman mentioned by Charak Samhita & nyaya darsana. Characteristic and types of vyapti, Characteristic and types of hetu, description of ahetu and hetwabhasa. Characteristic and 6 UG Syllabus 2009 significance of tarka. Practical study/ application of anumana pramana in physiological, diagnostic, therapeutics and research grounds. 5. Yukti partksha/ pramana (epistemology of reasoning) Definition and lakshana of yukti pariksha, discussion on yukti pramana. Importance &. characteristic of yukti pariksha in ayurveda. Practical study and utility of yukti pariksha in therapeutics and research. 6. Upamana pramana nirupanam(analogy) Definition and lakshana of upamana. Application of upamana in therapeutics and research 7. Karya- Karan siddhanta nirupanam (cause and effect theory) Definition and lakshana of karya and karana. Types of karan. Significance of karya and karan in ayurveda. Different opinions regarding manifestation of karya from karan- satkaryavada, asatkaryavada, parinam vada, arambhavad, paramanuvada, vivartavada, kshanabhangurvada, pilupaka, pitharpaka, anekantavada, swabhavoparamvada. 8. Srishti-nirupanam Srishti-laya nirupanam (evolution and devastation of universe), Description of tatvotpatti, Tatva-nirupanam, classification of tatva. Evolution of universe (life) according to charak, sushruta (srishti-vikaskrama); Ashtaprakriti, Shodashvikara and their description. Similarity and dissimilarity between kshetra-kshetragya, vyakta-avyakta, prakriti-purush. Triguna nirupanam, Description of theories of rebirth and salvation (punarjanma & moksha) 9.Shastrartha Bodhaka Shastra Lakshana, tantra guna, tantra dosha, detailed description of tantrayukti, Brief description of tachhilya and arthashrya. Practical . 50 Marks * - •* Allotted Assignment Marks - 10 Spotting - 10 Viva voice - 30 1. Panchabhautika nirupanam of karya dravya and their introduction. 2. Examination of bhautika / samanya guna and introduction. 3. Examination of physical constitution composed by panchamahabhuta 7 UG Syllabus 2009 (panchbhautika deha prakriti) and mental temperament composed by triguna (Trigunatmka manas prakriti). 4. Exposition or display of process of indriyarth sannikarsha in establishment of dravya and roga (dravya and rogavinishchaya). 5. Importance / significance of pariksha / pramana in examination of dravya, rog and rogi. (disease and patient). 6. Allotment of practical work according to syllabus. Reference Books 1. Padharth Vigyan Acharya Ramraksha Pathak 2. Ayurvediya Padarth Vigyan Vaidya Ran jit Rai 3. Ayurved Darshan Acharya Rajkumar Jain 4. Padarth Vigyan Kashikar 5. Padarth Vigyan Balwant Shastri 6. Sankhya Tantra Kaumadi Gajanan Shastri 7. Psycho Pathology in Indian Medicine Dr. S.P. Gupt 8. Charak Evum Sushrut ke Darshnik Vishay ka Prof. Jyotirmitra Acharya Adhyayan 9. Ayurvediya Padarth Vigyan Dr. Ayodhya Prasad Achal 10. Padarth Vigyan Dr. Vidyadhar Shukla 11. Padarth Vigyan Dr. Ravidutta Tripathi 12. Ayurvediya Padarth Vigyan Vaidya Ramkrishna Sharma Dhandha 13. Ayurvediya Padarth Vigyan Parichaya Vgjdya Banwari lal Gaur 14. Ayurvediya Padarth" Darshan Pandit Shivhare 15. Useful Parts of Charak , Sushrut and Vagbhata CASH) 8 UG Syllabus 2009 1.3 AYURVED KA ITIHAS (History of Avurveda) Theory- One Paper - 100 Marks Lectures - 60 1. Etymological derivation (vyutpatti), syntactical derivation (niruktti) and definition of the word itihas, necessity of knowledge of history, its significance and utility. means and method of gaining knowledge viz. historical person (vyakti), subject (vishaya), time period, (kala), happening (ghatna) and their impact on ayurveda. 2. Decent of Ayurveda, chronology of ayurveda according to different schools, introduction of eight branches of ayurveda and concerned renowned texts. Introduction of the authors of these texts. 3. Eternity of ayurveda (shashvatvam and anaditavam). 4. Status of ayurveda in Vedic period, progression of ayurveda upto tantra kala. Knowledge about available topics of ayurveda in puranas and tantras etc. 5. Introduction of authors of classical texts during Samhita kala and their contribution especially Atreya, Dhanwantri, Kashyapa, Agnivesha, Sushruta, Bhela, Harita, Charaka, Dridhbala, Vagbhatta, Nagarjuna, Jivaka - introduction and contribution. 6. Chronological development of charaka samhita, sushruta samhita and kashyapa samhita. 7. Introduction and establishment of time period of commentators of classical samhitas - bhattar harishchandra, Jejjata, Chakrapani, Dalhana, Nishchalakara, vijayarakshita, Gayadas, Arundatta, Hemadri, Gangadhara, Yonginderanath sen, Haranchandra Chakravorty. 8. Introduction and time period of authors of compendium (granthasamgraha kala) - Acharya Bhavmishra, Sharangdhara, Vrinda, madhavkara, Shodhala, Govind Das (Author of bhaisjya ratnawali), Vasavraja etc. 9. Origin of ras shastra-and its development, introduction and time period of promoters of ras shastra. lO.Vrikshayurveda vijnana (Ayurveda for plant kingdom), pashu chikitsa vijnana (ayurveda for animal kingdom), promoters of ashva, gaja chikitsa Vijnana; shalihotra, palkapya, varahmir, nakula, ashvaghosh. 11.Introduction of authors of modern era -Can Nath sen, Yamimi bhushan, Yadavji tikramji acharya, Ghanekar, Damodar Sharma Gaur, Priyavrat Sharma, Swami Laksmiram, Dr. P. M. Mehta, Daji Shastri Pade etc. 9 UG Syllabus 2009 12.Globlaisat.ion- of ayurveda - Sumera, Babilonia, Asiria, Misra (Egypt), China, Persia, Arabia, Kamobja, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Thailand, Mauritius, Myanmar (Burma) etc. - expansion of ayurveda in above mentioned civilisations. 13.Impact of ayurveda on Hippocratus (Father of Allopathy), Invitation to Indian physicians by yavans and translation of ayurvedic text into Arabian language, visit to Greece by Indian scholars, relation between Greece and india in ancient period (made by Alexander), expansion of ashvavaidyaka in Greece. 14.Developmental actions for ayurveda in post-independence period, development in educational trends, establishment of different committee, their recommendations, central council of Indian medicine, central council for research and ayurveda and siddha, foundation of department of AYUSH, its introduction and activities, drug and cosmetic act, Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia Committee formation and activities of organisations and institutions like Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeta etc. Activities in field of research in ayurveda according to different subjects. Initiation for writing down a text, different councils of vaidya and their activities. Publications of Ayurveda journals and magazines, WHO, status of Ayurveda on international grounds in present era. Reference Books 1. Upodaghata of Kashyapa Samhita Rajguru Hem Raj Sharma Paragraph of acceptance of Indian medicine 2. Upodaghata of Rasa Yogasagar - Vaidya Hariprapanna Sharma 3. Ayurveda Ka Itihas - Kaviraj Suram Chand 4. Ayurveda Sutra - Rajvaidya Ram Prasad Sharma 5. History of Indian Medicine (1-3 part) Dr. Girindra Nath Mukhopadhyaya 6. A Short history of Aryan Medical Bhagwat Singh Science 7. History of Indian Medicine J. Jolly 8. Hindu Medicine Zimer 10 UG Syllabus 2009

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